According to Islamic law, marrying a Christian or a Jew is allowed only to Muslim men but not Muslim women because it is considered the father's duty to teach religion to the children. In Judaism, it is the other way around. The mother's religion determines the religion of the children.
You literally couldn't marry a fundamentalist Muslim because you're a man. You wouldn't be allowed to. Islam prohibits marriage between a Muslim woman and a non-Muslim man and fundamentalists if anybody take such rules seriously.
Yeah, literally, I couldn't marry them unless I became Muslim myself. And I don't believe that stuff, so I wouldn't be a very good Muslim. :)
But that's a hypothetical. We could even imagine there are no religious rules prohibiting such practice.
Still wouldn't do it if my life don't depend on it.
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According to Islamic law, marrying a Christian or a Jew is allowed only to Muslim men but not Muslim women because it is considered the father's duty to teach religion to the children. In Judaism, it is the other way around. The mother's religion determines the religion of the children.
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You literally couldn't marry a fundamentalist Muslim because you're a man. You wouldn't be allowed to. Islam prohibits marriage between a Muslim woman and a non-Muslim man and fundamentalists if anybody take such rules seriously.
Yeah, literally, I couldn't marry them unless I became Muslim myself. And I don't believe that stuff, so I wouldn't be a very good Muslim. :)
But that's a hypothetical. We could even imagine there are no religious rules prohibiting such practice.
Still wouldn't do it if my life don't depend on it.
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